Just stick with the Playstation version, there is really nothing added that is worth noting.
but i can’t recommend buying the pc version either.
Graphics might be a bit better, but the music is less good, and asuming u don’t have a very outdated pc, the mini games go way to fast to play! (cloud on his motorbike has become unplayable)
also because it is on pc, you ALWAYS have the possibility that the game is going to crash.
+ the numeric keypad doesn’t play as good as a joypad/psx controller
I’m listening to "One Winged Angel" mp3 right now…it’s the theme for the final boss (unless you consider Human Sephiroth a boss).
I am completely gobsmacked by the quality of the mp3…
On PC, you just get same organ-like MIDI and miss out on the vocal emphasis of the song…"Sephiroth….Sephiroth"
And it’s really annoying when a chocobo race flies by so fast you can’t even think about trying to block someone or pass someone who’s blocking you.
You’re much, much better off playing on the playstation.
As for graphics, I do not know about the newer generation Nvidia Cards (FX series) but the ancient RIVA I’m using at my parent’s place sure had better image than the ATi 9600XT (quite pixelated) back at home. Well, FF7 was made for RIVAs and only supports hardware acceleration for RIVAs (would it work for the FX generation cards?)
As for mini-games, there is indeed a way to slow it down. Get a video capturing program like fraps 1.9 (www.fraps.com) and set it to record a video while you play/race.
In my opinion, the PC version is the preferred version. The characters look better (you can actually see their mouths) and when Yuffie does a sneak attack, it doesn’t tell me that she was "cought by surprise."
As for mini-games, there is indeed a way to slow it down. Get a video capturing program like fraps 1.9 (www.fraps.com) and set it to record a video while you play/race.
Too much trouble. A game should be instantly playable. Something’s wrong if you have to use any kind of third party software to make it run properly.
Wish the makers had 3D hardware support for cards OTHER than Nvidia though…
Software gfx is VERY pixelated…and since my card is an ATI 9600, I had to use software…ugh.
I’m one lucky guy though, me playing FF7 coincided with a 4 hour flight to Japan to spend the holidays with my parents. Guess what their PC has inside? A Nvidia RIVA TNT!!!
The graphics on the RIVA are smooth, much better than my ATI…maybe too smooth and soft and I was wishing my card had antistrpoic filtering and anti-aliasing…BUT then again…can’t expect a lot from one of the first 3D RPG games.